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is the economy on the mend? >> i think it is too early to say that. there are some signs of some green shoots appearing, but i think one of the things that has happened is greeks are looking at where their exports go and what they can do. 60% of their olive oil is exported to italy, which then packages it and makes an awful lot more money than greeks make just sending it off to italy. but nearly every analyst, i think, agrees greece is going to have a rough year this year, and it will not be until well into next year before they figure any real sign of recovery. >> thank you very much for that report. >> bulgaria's government has been forced to resign after days of mass protests over its austerity measures. >> demonstrators have been taking to the streets in the tens of thousands to voice their anger over low living standards and high electricity bills -- not to mention tax hikes. the rallies have shaken the country to the court as police have clashed with protesters. >> the prime minister, who handed in his government's resignation, said he does not
is the economy on the mend? >> i think it is too early to say that. there are some signs of some green shoots appearing, but i think one of the things that has happened is greeks are looking at where their exports go and what they can do. 60% of their olive oil is exported to italy, which then packages it and makes an awful lot more money than greeks make just sending it off to italy. but nearly every analyst, i think, agrees greece is going to have a rough year this year, and it will not...
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had a new economy of states. so, now we have over six companies. with eight other companies mining all over the country. we can finance the election with our own resources. >> former congressman jesse jackson jr. has pled guilty to misusing campaign funds. $750,000 were spent on personal use. flying ahead of the ceremony, [indiscernible] was held at the los angeles airport. it is his sixth business to america and he is the co- director of by a broken camera, surrounded by israeli settlements. the education system in indonesia has been plagued by bad teaching and high dropout rates. an innovative program is trying to fill the shortfall with smart, a young graduates in need. >> he is a long way from his home in the capital. a volunteer for the program with university graduate spending a year teaching at remote schools. the 23-year-old engineer lives on a volcanic island in a village nine hours from the local airport. they have a lot to catch up fund. they created techniques to engage with show and tell. one of 70 t
had a new economy of states. so, now we have over six companies. with eight other companies mining all over the country. we can finance the election with our own resources. >> former congressman jesse jackson jr. has pled guilty to misusing campaign funds. $750,000 were spent on personal use. flying ahead of the ceremony, [indiscernible] was held at the los angeles airport. it is his sixth business to america and he is the co- director of by a broken camera, surrounded by israeli...
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it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television audience of millions, the pope offered reassurance. if the lord calls me to go up and dedicate myself more to prayer and meditation. this does not mean abandoning the church. if god is asking this of me, it is so that i may continue to serve it with dedication and love and a manner more appropriate to my aid in strength. from a conservation still reeling, and the message was well received. >> it was surprising. it was something new. we all had a little bit of surprise. why, you know? >> that has not stopped feverish rumors. let's the report p
it means the economy does not grow. that is one of the issues of anyone at the voting booth today or tomorrow. >> thank you. staying in rome, pope benedict the 16th has been reassuring ball worse that he is not abandoning the roman catholic church. he was giving his final sunday blessing to a packed crowd. paul brennan has the story. >> it lasted barely 10 minutes. his last ever blessing in rome was laden with significant. to an audience of tens of thousands and a global television...
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but like everywhere else in the economy business the you have. the the world bank says it's harder to do business here, corruption and [cri make things difficult for italian workers. >> >> it's getting harder and harder to run a business here apart from the general rules and regulations, it's hard to get credit. and the economic situation is tough. there's not much money around, so starting the new business is difficult. things are going badly. we've got a domestic scrice sis thanks to domestic policies and things over the years and foreign companies which we really need don't want to come ere to invest. >> we sell sandwiches and we are in the food business that business is still ok they think, but that is absolutely not true. here in florence there are loads of restaurants, and they are closing everywhere. in fact, we are probably hit first from the crisis. people stop coming to restaurants. they eat at home. >> the structural reforms italy so needs are the common things but italians know it's one thing for their politicians to promise and quite
but like everywhere else in the economy business the you have. the the world bank says it's harder to do business here, corruption and [cri make things difficult for italian workers. >> >> it's getting harder and harder to run a business here apart from the general rules and regulations, it's hard to get credit. and the economic situation is tough. there's not much money around, so starting the new business is difficult. things are going badly. we've got a domestic scrice sis thanks...
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because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, you unfortunately, should have been looked at by the europeans. and they're only now starting to realize that they could have cut down this present negative situation because, let's face it, europe as a whole with a few exceptions is in either recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique and a cookie cutter approach does not work. this is something they didn't want to see. obviously, greece got into a situation by longtime mismanagement on the fiscal side, dragged the banks in. in the case of ireland, it was the banks that dragged sovereign in, much different i. wilbur is an expert on that. in the case of portugal, and we have some portuguese in the audience here, it was basically a decade of no growth in portugal. in the case of spain, it was a bubble in real estate that was financed by mainly the savings and loan institutions, some of which have gone under, a n
because they were so-called developed economies. and so what i thought i would do here is just run through some of the lessons that we learned there that i think, you unfortunately, should have been looked at by the europeans. and they're only now starting to realize that they could have cut down this present negative situation because, let's face it, europe as a whole with a few exceptions is in either recession or stagnation. first, each country is unique and a cookie cutter approach does not...
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it we are heading and the court -- >> how will it have an impact on the economy? the cbo makes the prediction -- >> 800,000 people furlough 22 days per year? that's a lot of people who do not have money who are not spending. put that in every other area and it goes to police and fire departments who will have less money. there is hardly a person in any field who gets grants of any kind, whether it is from the state or federal government who are now saying they have been told they cannot count on it. >> 0.3%, it is a trivial amount of money. the idea that it will slow down the recovery is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense spending is 1.5 cents on the dollar -- and you're telling me -- >> not economist says it is true. >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and they say it's the end of the world? we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to be near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an economic authorit
it we are heading and the court -- >> how will it have an impact on the economy? the cbo makes the prediction -- >> 800,000 people furlough 22 days per year? that's a lot of people who do not have money who are not spending. put that in every other area and it goes to police and fire departments who will have less money. there is hardly a person in any field who gets grants of any kind, whether it is from the state or federal government who are now saying they have been told they...
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the 10th largest economy, korea, in the world. and he is that he really wants to move ahead on the. and so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by this territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned, is a subject that mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two new year ago which is a trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that. it will take a courageous decision of abe because there's a lot of people entrenched in japan that did not want to be part of that. but i think if you can do the things that we talked about before, you know, he's announced a fiscal stimulus, pushing the bank of japan on the monetary stimulus. if it into the structural reforms i discussed, and push on these do, northeast economic bloc and japan pacific trade, i think this will be a big help to japan on exports. and as we all know, japan is very dependent on exports and you need to stop hollowing out
the 10th largest economy, korea, in the world. and he is that he really wants to move ahead on the. and so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by this territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned, is a subject that mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two new year ago which is a trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that. it will...
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then you will have a problem with as you call the real economy but don't only focus on the real economy because of your own fix the financial system then you will have like a one month has only one leg and the other one is a wooden leg that is trailing behind you would need to work on both one last question is of course something i have to ask everybody is talking about the currency wars everyone is doing at the central banks all over the world are trying to consolidate their currency rates to meet their economies more competitive and that in a way is is natural there are no currency wars today we are far far further away today from the currency war than we were two or three years ago when these french phrase was coined ok what we have today is a number of countries exploring ways in which they can improve the growth prospects and improve the job creation ok not necessarily manipulating the currency to gain competitiveness at the expense of the next person it is in everybody's interest that the united states recover their dynamism it's going to create growth and jobs everywhere in the w
then you will have a problem with as you call the real economy but don't only focus on the real economy because of your own fix the financial system then you will have like a one month has only one leg and the other one is a wooden leg that is trailing behind you would need to work on both one last question is of course something i have to ask everybody is talking about the currency wars everyone is doing at the central banks all over the world are trying to consolidate their currency rates to...
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other members urged caution in withdrawing stimulus to the economy prematurely. the fed policy board is expected to examine the effectiveness of its asset purchasing program more closely after its next meeting in march. housing construction is a key indicator of the health of u.s. economy. the number of permits for new construction rose for a third straight month. this suggested recovery in the housing market remains on track. department of commerce officials say housing starts last month came to 890,000 units. that's a decline of 8.5% from december. construction of condos and other multifamily tumbled 26%. the drop was enough to offset a rise. housing permits rose 1.8% from december. that's the highest level since june 2008 before the start of the global financial crisis. let's get a check on tokyo markets. first taking a look at stocks. market sentiment is damaged. the nikkei is trading at 11,423. sources say investors are selling export related issues to take profits after recent gains. moving onto currencies now. the fed minute that hint at scaling back monet
other members urged caution in withdrawing stimulus to the economy prematurely. the fed policy board is expected to examine the effectiveness of its asset purchasing program more closely after its next meeting in march. housing construction is a key indicator of the health of u.s. economy. the number of permits for new construction rose for a third straight month. this suggested recovery in the housing market remains on track. department of commerce officials say housing starts last month came...
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economy in the second half wilbe stronger than in the first half. emerging markets are grabbing ahold, so the world is healing. it's becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. as a result, i want cyclicals. some industrials, some technology. an energy or material company here or there. in defensive, i like health care. they're the kinds of names, free cash flow oriented, that i think can win. >> great to have you. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. up next, we're on the money, a legendary hedge fund manager speaks out about entitlements and america's future. and the clock is ticking. the sequester deadline draws near. what washington is waiting for. plus, later, technology may be where the jobs are. what the sector's booming business means for local governments. i'll talk to new york's top tech geek. >>> legendary former hedge fund manager stanley drukenmiller and jeff canada teamedam up to rais awareness and warning about what they say is a much bigger problem than sequestration. that is the debt. this week, i spoke to them both about the bond ma
economy in the second half wilbe stronger than in the first half. emerging markets are grabbing ahold, so the world is healing. it's becoming less bad, if i can put it that way. as a result, i want cyclicals. some industrials, some technology. an energy or material company here or there. in defensive, i like health care. they're the kinds of names, free cash flow oriented, that i think can win. >> great to have you. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. up next, we're on the...
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economy? >> the sequester is not just a cut back, but a very crude cut back, sort of just chop one finger off at every hand instead of letting somebody go. i think it was designed that way because the idea was this will force us to do something. but now they haven't. >> i'm starting to hear people in washington say, look, this is going to force some efficiencies in these agencies. they've had budgets that have been getting bigger and bigger for years, stimulus thrown into all different kind of safety net fund funds. maybe this is just tough medicine. >> it might force efficiencies into some agencies, though they really weren't planning for it, so they're having to do it pretty hectically. some agencies you don't want to cut. across the board cuts are a very crude way to run policy. do you want to cut your research and development, medical care, projects where you promised to pay and may end up losing a lot of money? the problem is it's so crude. they said, okay, this won't happen. we all know
economy? >> the sequester is not just a cut back, but a very crude cut back, sort of just chop one finger off at every hand instead of letting somebody go. i think it was designed that way because the idea was this will force us to do something. but now they haven't. >> i'm starting to hear people in washington say, look, this is going to force some efficiencies in these agencies. they've had budgets that have been getting bigger and bigger for years, stimulus thrown into all...
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in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who remember the miraculously rise from poverty and criticism of the political repression. she has only partially disallowed it. these numbers reflected divided electorate. >> conflicts have been created amongst vast generational and ideological lines. people have already made up their minds as to whether she is on their side. >> she campaigned on something that she called economic democratization, reining in the giant corporations, promoting smaller and medium-sized companies. expanding the country's welfare system. >> when the transition team announced the main goals and policies on thursday, the water down welfare expansion re
in a rare appearance last week, the president-elect was focusing on the economy. >> so far, our economy has focused on chasing other advanced economies. now we need to become leaders. >> there has been a secret process and a scandal around appointing senior staff. >> the personnel appointments are very similar to the ones made under the authoritarian governments. >> it is a not subtle allusion to her late dictator father. the history attracts support from those who...
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it was the second early indicators signaling a strong rebound of the german economy. the euro was lagging behind the pessimistic remarks of the eu commission on the eurozone economy worried currency traders. >> we stay in frankfurt for a closer look at friday's numbers. the dax up by more than a full percent at 7661. euro stoxx 5 those doing much better -- 50 doing much better. across the atlantic, the dow once again flirting with 14,000, and the year of trading at a value of $1.3179 -- euro trading at a value of $1.3179. interior minister has been given the task of forming a new government after the resignation of the prime minister who lost support in an apparent power struggle between his party's moderate and hard-line wings. liberals in the country accuse the incoming prime minister of not doing enough to stop violence by radical islamists. germany's defense minister might have jumped the gun on announcing with the u.s. plans to do in afghanistan. at least -- he says at least a thousand american troops will stay in afghanistan after 2014 when international troops
it was the second early indicators signaling a strong rebound of the german economy. the euro was lagging behind the pessimistic remarks of the eu commission on the eurozone economy worried currency traders. >> we stay in frankfurt for a closer look at friday's numbers. the dax up by more than a full percent at 7661. euro stoxx 5 those doing much better -- 50 doing much better. across the atlantic, the dow once again flirting with 14,000, and the year of trading at a value of $1.3179 --...
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switzerland europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived the this crisis and i don't mean our countries like argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments. i feel prices hitting pockets for soul around the globe with the root causes ranging from the rest of middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers them from the world's energy sector are in london to try to find a way out of it trying to thrash it out a bit we with it more on that later also the printer that could really give you a hand right after this break coming up the scientists on the verge of developing a machine to reproduce living tissue it's what about the cloning concerns to. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost all russians teac
switzerland europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for the big financial institutions miners who survived the this crisis and i don't mean our countries like argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments. i feel prices hitting pockets for soul around the globe with the root causes...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. i'll teach spanish find out more visit. welcome back greece has been brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving hospitals understaffed in the capital walkouts were accompanied by huge marches over fifty thousand people converged on downtown athens riot police fired tear gas at the cranks as some of the demos turned violent protesters demanding an end to the government's austerity policies the country in recession for a sixth year and unemployment at a record twenty seven percent documentary filmmaker addys had the fun i says the birthplace of democracy is now becoming a talk or say. when you have humans dead leg one greece and other countries of the european very ve
find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a report. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish. to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's stories. i'll teach spanish find out more visit. welcome back greece has been brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on r t. he . rushes ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications of the situ. it is moving out of its stead and that optimism is from the foreign minister sergei lavrov who's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but the opposition leader also expected to visit the russian capital although it's not known quite when yet more than from marti's he called his skin off earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're really to negotiate with the government but only on condition that the release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their political you know the government on its head and said that it's ready to talk but without any preconditions or clearly there are still major sticking points including the fate of president assad but russia's foreign minister says that there is room for potential progress now moscow has been saying that it's not taking sides in this conflict but is
find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on r t. he . rushes ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications of the situ. it is moving out of its stead and that optimism is from the foreign minister sergei lavrov who's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but the opposition leader also expected to visit the russian capital although it's not known quite when yet more than from marti's he called his skin off earlier the leader...
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economy is not not exactly on fire. the jobless rate is pretty high but seems consumers are coming back to the auto market? >> the auto market persevered despite what other economic news is out there. people need a lot of cars. people, someone buying a new car is almost six years. think about someone trading a car six years old, the technology in cars are different. the safety is lot better than it used to be. right now the new market looks really attractive for people that have been holding back. ashley: good point. jessica caldwell from edmunds.com. thank you. >> thank you. tracy: do you have a car? ashley: i don't. i haven't had one six years which still feels strange. you live in the city. i lived in london or, no, having a car is liability. i miss driving. i rent cars once in a while. tracy: i think it is time you get one. ashley: yeah, i think so. tracy: local governments and taxpayers help to foot the bill to fund new stadiums for private sports franchises around the country. with the price tag reaching hundreds
economy is not not exactly on fire. the jobless rate is pretty high but seems consumers are coming back to the auto market? >> the auto market persevered despite what other economic news is out there. people need a lot of cars. people, someone buying a new car is almost six years. think about someone trading a car six years old, the technology in cars are different. the safety is lot better than it used to be. right now the new market looks really attractive for people that have been...
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this is $85 billion in net of three and half trillion dollar budget in the $16 trillion economy. i would be hard-pressed to explain how cutting 85 billion -- think of it as taking 85 billion out of your allowance of $3,800. eighty-five bucks out. as not going to end things. lou: percentages are, perhaps, the easiest way to comprehend this. 2 percent, you know, is not that significant. on the other hand, it is easy to recall that rat poison is mostly of meal in most cases with 2% poison in it. 2% can be deadly and destructive in some cases determined. go ahead. >> no one should argue this is a good idea. this is, as i was quoted, a bad idea whose time has come because the worse idea is to not deal with the spending. that is the problem. and at least they are agreeing that there not going to do nothing. so it is either do real spending cuts that are real choices and really passed the senate, which we have not seen passed the house. with this. lou: at some point, and i know that you are doing your level best to try to bring rationality into the nation. >> not my fault. lou: i unders
this is $85 billion in net of three and half trillion dollar budget in the $16 trillion economy. i would be hard-pressed to explain how cutting 85 billion -- think of it as taking 85 billion out of your allowance of $3,800. eighty-five bucks out. as not going to end things. lou: percentages are, perhaps, the easiest way to comprehend this. 2 percent, you know, is not that significant. on the other hand, it is easy to recall that rat poison is mostly of meal in most cases with 2% poison in it....
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he is not against the carbon economy per se. he has to deliver something. >> we will give our closing statements. i apologize to the gentleman at the microphone. a couple of minutes to sum up. >> the decision on any large issue will be on practical and symbolism. we have seen that tonight. the keystone represents the equivalent of 6 million new -- on american highways. the ambassador was very good and saying to put good oil in. i often say the issue be that chicken coming into roost. he ran against and environmentalists in 2008. there was a carbon tax. he is working to do it a third time. he spent his entire political career defeating environmentalists. now he needs a favor from one. that one lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> i think candidate could make this easier for the president. he has to deliver something on climate. they would like to see more concrete steps being taken. here are concerns. they have to show that they are taking it seriously. it might mean taking some harsh regulations. that would cost them a lot poli
he is not against the carbon economy per se. he has to deliver something. >> we will give our closing statements. i apologize to the gentleman at the microphone. a couple of minutes to sum up. >> the decision on any large issue will be on practical and symbolism. we have seen that tonight. the keystone represents the equivalent of 6 million new -- on american highways. the ambassador was very good and saying to put good oil in. i often say the issue be that chicken coming into...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is force or europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business there the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions managed to survive. this crisis and i don't mean on countries like argentina or i slunk who didn't own know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. well high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe but the root cause is ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector are in london to see how to find a way out he was the one that's later. the printer that could really give you a hand after the break the scientists on the verge of developing a machine to reproduce and living to shape the cloning concerns surrounding it. well into the future to the finish as world class athletes ascend on sochi brand new a look big venues are kept safe by high tech sensor
becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is force or europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business there the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions managed to survive. this crisis and i don't mean on countries like argentina or i slunk who didn't own know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or...
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and united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident, i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own. with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta warned today he may furlough the vast majority of the department's 800,000 civilian wo
and united healthcare. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident, i was...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are ok worrying times indeed for greece just to follow documentary filmmaker focusing on the greek debt crisis thank you for joining us here on r.t. today you can. high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe with the root causes ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector. see how to find a way out there one that later. we are facing. because no one. needs you want to. be. down for a. fight i must fight. fight. fight right. welcome back now russia is ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications that the situation is moving out of its debt and. from foreign minister sergey lavrov he's due to meet his syrian counterpart on monday but the opposition leader also expected to visit the russian capital although it's not known when. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition
becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies which are but also as far as democracy which are ok worrying times indeed for greece just to follow documentary filmmaker focusing on the greek debt crisis thank you for joining us here on r.t. today you can. high fuel prices are hitting pockets around the globe with the root causes ranging from a restive middle east to recession that's why the movers and shakers from the world's energy sector. see how to find a way out there one...
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the most important thing is the british economy does not suffer as a result of it. is not kicked out of the equation. if we do it that way and we make the theft a white-collar crime, it could be and everybody when situation. we have to have the patent system to be a universal thing. we did not want to go to a country, and they say sorry, made, we do not do it this way. >> that is all far this week. -- that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard use their expertise to guide to the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we pledge our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?
the most important thing is the british economy does not suffer as a result of it. is not kicked out of the equation. if we do it that way and we make the theft a white-collar crime, it could be and everybody when situation. we have to have the patent system to be a universal thing. we did not want to go to a country, and they say sorry, made, we do not do it this way. >> that is all far this week. -- that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding of this...
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the creaky economy shrunk by 70 billion euros. it is like seeing a snake in a tree and deciding to burn the entire forest to get rid of the snake. is an absurdity. >> he has been to buenos aires, rio, and washington. but the situation is fractious. some worry that he has too much power and that is only those in the black t-shirts left expressing. >> a man that is going to lead the tube strikers against the government. it is a serious question. >> by think that this is exactly our biggest advantage. -- i think that. at the same time, we can be down in the streets fighting in mobilizing the masses. in greece, we have people that are committing suicide, every day, beaten by an absolute despair. in order for those people to live, they need to defeat them and claim their rights. >> he lost the election, and the incoming government destabilized things economically. the cold war, destabilization, it will always polarized and split greek politics, and that is really what he is trying to do. >> and from greece to one of her neighbors. at a
the creaky economy shrunk by 70 billion euros. it is like seeing a snake in a tree and deciding to burn the entire forest to get rid of the snake. is an absurdity. >> he has been to buenos aires, rio, and washington. but the situation is fractious. some worry that he has too much power and that is only those in the black t-shirts left expressing. >> a man that is going to lead the tube strikers against the government. it is a serious question. >> by think that this is exactly...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economy structure but also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by imposing visions through the measures only countries that said that we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions miners who survived big this crisis and don't in our country's leg argentina or iceland who didn't know any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the or the governments what it used to be the main exchange currency in europe soon after world war one governments ditched it now and then been in financial times and economic woes gold is fashionable once more as are to all other expects. sometimes all that glitters is gold those who deal in the mess all say its importance today can't be overstated in crisis when you have come some prizes some monetary prizes gold and silver every time as a security for people for bad times and with europe still far from out of the financial woods buying up gold is no longer just the reserve of the super rich the reason we sel
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that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to protest until things start getting better for them. >> in madrid. many thanks pretty still to come, -- thanks. still to come -- >> in naples, at the heart of italy pos's is intended south. >> what american fishermen say efforts to save their industry may kill it. >> in less than 24 hours, italy goes to the polls to elect a new parliament. candidates have held their final rallies before elections that take place on sunday and monday. the outgoing prime minister, monti and berlusconi are both running. our reporter is in naples. >> this is old naples, the historic heart of ital
that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on our. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awake me experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind of floored me that anyone could be so naive. more perhaps the fact of answer was ok i'll concede that a lot of these k. street lobbyists and the professional obvious here in the united states may be corrupt however i know every major k. street lobby shop also has a lobby shop in brussels and so we're in your bed europe don't you want to know if you think that we are so corruptible and so corrupting don't you want to know who we are and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying
find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on our. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awake me experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just...
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. >> the outlook is brightening for europe's biggest economy. investor sentiment in germany has surged to a three-year high. >> the index is one of the most closely watched investor confidence surveys. it pulls germany's top 300 financial analysts and is being taken as another sign that the german economy could rebound quickly from a sharp slowdown at the end of last year. on today's market action. german blue chips rallied tuesday to lock in solid gains for the second day running. all correspondence sent us this summary of the trading session in frankfurt. >> for the first time in weeks, traders had a reason to be happy again. stronger than expected zew investor sentiment was even welcomed with applause. after the heavy growth decline in winter, the data indicate a strong comeback of the german economy, driving up the european markets, but the euro was lagging behind because currency traders are already worried ahead of the election, which will take place on sunday. there was high demand for cars shares despite the record low of overall europea
. >> the outlook is brightening for europe's biggest economy. investor sentiment in germany has surged to a three-year high. >> the index is one of the most closely watched investor confidence surveys. it pulls germany's top 300 financial analysts and is being taken as another sign that the german economy could rebound quickly from a sharp slowdown at the end of last year. on today's market action. german blue chips rallied tuesday to lock in solid gains for the second day running....
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economy that we've long talked about. that means more exports and the plunge that we've seen in sterling really over the last month or so is beneficial for that argument. >> what about king being outvoted again when it comes to wanting to do more? we're learning that they had discussed rate cuts? >> yeah. it is interesting. happened before obviously. but i think, you know, by him pushing the case and if we do get any data disappointment it's a clear sign that more q.e. will be on its way, especially with uncertainties in europe and the u.s. fiscal story come back and start to dent risk sentiment a bit. >> is it fair -- look separately at the average hourly earnings figures which show a 1.4% growth in december. some of the weakest growth since the 1.1% increase in the three months of december, 2009. is it really the case given the nature of -- the dynamics of britain's economy that quantitative easing is actually helping, or is it basically just continuing to rob from -- from consumer purchasing power? >> yeah. it's a diff
economy that we've long talked about. that means more exports and the plunge that we've seen in sterling really over the last month or so is beneficial for that argument. >> what about king being outvoted again when it comes to wanting to do more? we're learning that they had discussed rate cuts? >> yeah. it is interesting. happened before obviously. but i think, you know, by him pushing the case and if we do get any data disappointment it's a clear sign that more q.e. will be on...
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becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions managed to survive big this crisis and i'm talking all the countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the you or the governments. the u.k. is normally renowned for its quality press and higher tauriel standards but a survey shows journalists are among the most trustworthy people in britain now let's take a look at what the source mori poll found that we go before your very eyes right even members of parliament did better the journalists with at least a quarter of the british public trust and never tell the truth as you see the figures they're bankers seventy five percent didn't trust bankers were journalists though they didn't suffer well the nearly up where the bankers were seventy two percent politic
becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is which europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business through the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. for big financial institutions managed to survive big this crisis and i'm talking all the countries like argentina or iceland who didn't follow any of the proposals of the big financial institutions or the...
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but we want to bring certainty into the economy, particularly to the private sector. we want tax reform. what he's really talking about is closing loopholes so that our kantian president can spend more. [talking over each other] gerri: so what he's saying is that the gop will bend over once again and what the democrats want. do you agree? will they be forced with president wants? >> they will be forced to do so if they don't get the story straight and explain to the people while the president is sending us on an uncertain path of out-of-control spending, weakening the dollar. the gop needs to do is explain in context whites making these moves and connect with the american people and how it affects them on a daily basis. gerri: there is a truncation problem. that is for sure. what has been the cost to the economy of what has gone on in washington are they don't talk to leaders in congress, they don't talk to the president. what is it costing the economy? >> there is a looming fiscal cliff every other week. i think that deferred investment adjusts consumer confidence in
but we want to bring certainty into the economy, particularly to the private sector. we want tax reform. what he's really talking about is closing loopholes so that our kantian president can spend more. [talking over each other] gerri: so what he's saying is that the gop will bend over once again and what the democrats want. do you agree? will they be forced with president wants? >> they will be forced to do so if they don't get the story straight and explain to the people while the...
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moody's says it has downgraded it because the economy is likely to stay sluggish the next few years. the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things otherwise. >> this is a reminder of the debt problems britain faces and the clearest warning to those who think we can run away from dealing with those problems. >> britain has struggled to reduce its debt, a problem made worse by slow economic growth in recent years. bayless during the financial crisis have added to the problem. the slowlamed recovery and weak global economic activity and said low growth is likely to hamper government efforts to reduce debt. osborn said the government will stick by its policies. if we weaken our resolve, it would make the difficult situation much worse. we are clear t
moody's says it has downgraded it because the economy is likely to stay sluggish the next few years. the news comes as an unwelcome surprise in london, especially for the finance minister who says the downgrade has made him more determined to cut the public debt. >> moody's lowered the rating by one notch. it is a blow to the government. some analysts say the austerity policies are hurting the economy at a time when it needs stimulus to generate growth. the finance minister sees things...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television. set not with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway. we are. problem. because no one. needs you want to. be. done for america. i was right i was. right. hello welcome back now greece is being brought to a twenty four hour standstill after workers across the debt stricken nation went on a general strike halting transport shutting schools and leaving hospitals understaffed in the capital walk were accompanied by huge marches over fifty thousand people converged on downtown athens riot police fired tear gas at the crowds some of the demos did turn violent protesters are demanding an end to the government's the starting policies with the country in recession for a sixth year and unemployment at a record twenty seven percent mentary filmmaker addie's says the birthplace of democracy is not
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind of floored me that anyone could be so naive. more that perhaps the fact of answer was ok i'll concede that a lot of these k. street lobbyists and the professional lobbyists here in the united states may be corrupt however i know every major k. street lobby shop also has a lobby shop in brussels and so we're in your bed europe don't you want to know if you think that we are so corruptible and so corrupting don't you want to know who we are and who's paying for us and what it is we're trying to get you to do for us. we have to decide to regulate lobbying for
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. so one of my first testimonies before the european commission was a very very awakening experience. i had one commissioner interrupt me and say well we understand you had a problem in the united states with lobbying activities but he went on to say but you know this is brussels and this is europe we don't have that kind of activity going on here which just kind...
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italy has the third largest economy in the eurozone. what happens here matters inside and outside the country. >> testing the mood and temperature on the tuscan coast. you may have noticed that the universe is moving faster than expected and scientists are struggling to explain why the galaxies are rotating at these speeds and planets are flying apart more quickly than they should. a team from america is going to use the hubble has -- hubble telescope to investigate what is called dark energy. our science correspondent explains. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings that we see, the water that flows, and all life on the planet. scientists have discovered something else out there that makes up most of the universe, a force that was present at the beginning of time. the current theory of physics suggests that the expansion of the universe slow down after the big bang and would then contract. instead with seems to be happening is that galaxies seem to be flying apart faster than ever before. scientists
italy has the third largest economy in the eurozone. what happens here matters inside and outside the country. >> testing the mood and temperature on the tuscan coast. you may have noticed that the universe is moving faster than expected and scientists are struggling to explain why the galaxies are rotating at these speeds and planets are flying apart more quickly than they should. a team from america is going to use the hubble has -- hubble telescope to investigate what is called dark...
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